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A UNITED STATES SENATORSays Pc-ru-na, the Catarrh Cure,Gives Strength and Appetite.Hon. W. '. Roach, United StatesIlon. W. N. Roach, United Statesally endorses Peruna, the great catarrh cure and tonic. In a recent letterto The Peruna Medicine Company, at Columbus, Ohio, written fromWashington, D. C, Senator Coach says:"Persuaded by a- friend I have used Peruna as a tonic, and 1 amglad to testify that it has greatly helped me in strength, vigor andappetite. I have been advised by friends that it is remarkably eff icacious as a cure for the almost universal complaint of catarrh."W. N. Roach, Larimore, North Dakota.No other remedy can take the place of Peruna.Ir. Ed. J. Makinson, contractor andbuilder, 610 Grand Block, WabasliStreet. St. Paul. Minn., says:Many doctorbills can besaved by theuse of Peruna.I have all myfriends takingPeruna, and Ihave heardnothing butpraise fromthem. Last fallI had a badcough. I tookfour bottles ofPeruna and itcured me. Iam inclined towards consumption, a sMr. E. J Makinson,Contractor andBuilder.all my familyhave died withit.I weigh 185 pounds, and I believeis Peruna that has given me suchiteood health." J. MakinsonAs a result of the changeable climate, catarrh has become one of themost prevalent and universal diseasesknown to man. Nearly one-third ofthe people of the United States areafflicted with catarrh in some of itsmany phases and stages. Add to thisthe fact that catarrh rapidly tends tobecome fixed or chronic, also the further fact that it is capable of producinga great many other diseases, and webegin to realize the true nature of thisdread disease.So formidable has catarrh becomethat in every city or town of any sizenumerous doctors" are to be found whomake the treatment of catarrh a specialty. Of course a great deal of goodis accomplished in this way, but asyet a comparatively small number ofthe people can avail themselves of thistreatment because of the great expensenecessarily attached to it.INTENSE PAIN INTHE EYE is oftenexcruciating andcalls for immediate relief.MITCHELL'S EYE SALVEwill do more for the sufferer than all the new-fangledremedies put together.MITCHELL'S is an old, reliable SALVE. Price, 25 cts.Meat smoked in a few hoors withKRAUSERS' LIQUID EXTRACT OF SMOKE.Mad from hickory wood. Giree floe flavor.Oluntit, cbeapeat ; f res from insect. Send forcircular. . KKAC8& fe liKtk, UUtva, I'm.11T T x- - nun - sslSlpaturaMISAA e The Kind You Have AlwaysTNI CENTAUR COMMNT. TT MURRAY BTREIT.NKW TOUR CITY.Cures a Congh or Cold at once.Conquers Croup.Whooping-Cough.Hoarseness. Bronchitis, Grippe andConsumption. Mothers praise it. Doctors prescribe iLQuick, sure results. Get only Dr. Bull's ! Price, 25 cents.Dr. Bali's Pills curs Constipation. Fifty pills, 10 cts. Trial box. 5 cts.AKA1N-Curefor Sore,Weak & Inflamed Eyes.MITCHElXS ft SALVEmakes the use of drugs uNiHEcBs ary. Price, 25 Cents. Druggisfs.Senator from 'orth Dakota.Senator from North Dakota, personTo all such people Dr. Hartman'sremedy, Peruna, comes as a great boon.Not only is it more successful in curing catarrh than the treatment of thecctarrh specialists, but it is within thereach of every person in this land.Peruna can be bought at any drug store,and is a remedy without equal forcatarrh in all forms, coughs, colds, bronchitis, consumption, and all climaticdiseases of winter.Peruna is not a guess, nor an experiment; it is an absolute, scientific certainty. Peruna cures catarrh whereverlocated. Peruna has no substitutesno rivals. Insist upon having Peruna.Let no one persuade you that some other remedy will do nearly as well. Thereis no other systemic remedy for catarrhbut Peruna.Mr. Byron J. Kirkhuff, attorney,counsellor at law,writes from 691Gates avenue,Brooklyn, N. Y.,the following:"I have usedyour Peruna forcatarrh and findits curativepowers all yourecommend. Itcured me of avery bad attackand though IBuffered foryears I feel entirely relieved,and if it willbenefit others,I cladlv rrive itl!Byron J. Kirkhuff,Attorney andCounsellorat Law.my endorsement." B. J. Kirkhuff.If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Peruna,write at once to Dr. Ilartman. srivine afull statement of your case, and he willbe pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis.Address Dr. Ilartman. president of theIlartman Sanitarium, Columbus. Ohio-Good moralsPain's Horn.make the best manners.The nest rre.orlptlon for Chillsand Tever is a bottle of Grove's TastelessChill Tonic. It i. simply iron and quinine ina tasteless form. No cure no pay. Price,50c.Any man may guess a woman's age, buthe never finds it out. Chicago Daily News.If you want "good digestion to wait uponyour appetite" you should always chew abar of Adams' Pepsin Tutti Frutti.An old bachelor says that marriage is asynonym for trouble. Chicago Daily News.I am sure Fiso's Cure for Consumptionsaved my life three vears ago. Mrs. Thos.Robbins. MapleStreet, Norwich, N. Y.,Feb 17, 1900.Genius can only breathe free in an atmosphere of freedom. John Stuart Mill.To Core a Cold In One DayTake Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Alld riigKisis refund money if it fails tocure. 25c.InUseForThirty YearsBoughtTHE MEMPHIS BEUNION.MxifPBZB, Tenn., Feb. 93. At a recentmeeting- of the general executive committee of the Confederate reunion for1901, a committee was appointed to joinwith the several commercial bodies ofMemphis to risit Washington and inrite President McKinley to be the guestof the city of Memphis on the occasionof the reunion in May next. The committee will leave for the national capitalin a few days.As the time for holding1 the reunionapproaches the several committees arebecoming- more active. The city is belag canvassed Dy tne committee onhotels and accommodations and everyavailable room is being- registered. A.D. Langstaff, secretary of the com missary committee, a sub-organization oithe freneral committee in charge oiConfederate reunion arrangements, hasbeen very active in the past week or soin the discharge of the duties assignedto him. lie is engaged in planning wayaand means for caring for the Confederate veterans when they come to the reunion. Many of the commands willvery likely bivouac in order to observetrict army regulations, and if it shouldprove true they will have to be caredfor the same as if they were in actualservice again but with more care fortheir comfort. The commissary committee is to look after these matters.Mr. Lang-staff announces that it is thepurpose of the committee to have themeans of caring for every Confederateveteran whether he is able to pay hiaown way or not, and they will do so ifit is possible. They want it understoodthat the commissary committee is notorganized to look only after those whoare able to pay their own way, but tolook after the rest as well.president of the association of medicalofficers of the army and navy of theConfederacy, and Dr. Deering S. Roberts of Nashville, Tenn., secretary ofthe association, were in Memphis recently, in conference with Dr. G. B,Malone and Dr. R. V. Mitchell of themedical committee of the Confederatereunion, relative to the meeting of theassociation, which is to occur in this cityduring the reunion of veterans in May.Dr. Malone and Dr. Mitchell went overthe ground with the visiting gentlemenand Drs. Kellar and Roberts expressedthe greatest satisfaction at what hadbeen planned and arranged by the medical committee for the comfort and convenience of the association during itsmeetings.At a recent meeting of the medicalcommittee A. -D. Lang-staff appearedbefore the committee and called attention to the fact that a committee, ofwhich he is a member, held in trust12,400 left over from a larger sum ofmoney raised a number of years agofor sanitary purposes in Memphis. JJestated that he was willing to turn overthis money to be used for sanitary purposes during the reunion in May, provided the proper authority be securedThereupon Dr. R. W. Mitchell movedthat the executive committee of the reunion be requested to take the necessary steps to secure this money to beused for sanitary purposes.The Mozart society has completed arrangements for a musical festival to begiven in-May during the reunion. Themain feature of the festival will be theappearance of the Chicago SymphonyOrchestra, under the direction ofAdolph Rosenbecker. The vocal soloists for the concerts will be Mme. Merelith, soprano; Miss Crawford, alto; E.2. Towne, tenor; Dr. Carl Duff t, basso.The Mozart society festival chorustvill render oratio Messiah for one concert and some shorter cantatas andoperatic excerpts for the others, and inasmuch as these concerts will be givenfor the entertainment of the Con fed erate veterans, it is hoped to enlist theparticipation of every singer in Memphis in order to make the festival thegreatest possible success.The finance committee under the direction of A. B. Pickett, has nearlycompleted its labors. It was resolvedat the first meeting of the executivecommittee that S50.000 would be required to make a grand success of thereunion. Chairman Pickett then andmere promised to nave tnis sum onhand in ample time, and he has kepthis word, as more than $40,000 is nowin bank subject to the committee'scheck.The Missouri Pacific and Choctaw,Oklahoma & Gulf railroads have already officially announced a 1-cent amile rate and the other large trunklines entering Memphis are expected tomake a similar announcement within afew daj's.Brigadier-General J. N. Thompson,U. C. V., of Tuscumbia, Ala., is desigousof information concerning WilliamBlarney, an ex-Confederate soldier, andwould be glad to ascertain whether heis dead or alive as there is an amountof money that has been bequeathedhim by relatives.Experiments in the greenhouses ofthe University of Nebraska to developa new species of nasturtium have provedsuccessful, and the new flower is in fullbloom. Its chief quality of excellenceis that it is continually and profusely inflower.Teaehinc tne Child.We never know what part of the day'sexperience will register itself indeliblyupon the little child's brain. A parentlets no single opportunity pass of implanting useful ideas. And what hesays today he may have to repeat tomorrow in another 'form. It is byadding bit to bit that the idea finallygrows solid in the little one's mind. Inthe midst of absorbing occupations weshould pause to answer a searchingquestion, not in a careless fashion, butin a manner that will enable the child tocarry on the train of thought for himself. Collar and Cuff Trust.The long talked of syndicate of Troy,N. Y., collar, cuff and shirt wholesalehouses is now regarded as a certaintyby the manufacturers concerned. Nooutside capital will be required to swingthe combination, the name of whichwill probably be the American Collar,Cuff, and Shirt Company. The interestsof those represented in the deal aggregate $20,000,000. Instead of having individual offices in the different largecities, a single clearing house will beestablished in each market cOTtriPgthe general business,TAEWULTOLetters Proving Positively thatthere is No Medicine for Woman'sIlls Equal to Lydia E. Pinkham'sVegetable Compound.VMM 0m0M sMtANNIE(AXIi LETTERS ARB PUBLISHED BT SPECIAL rEHMISSIOK.)"I cannot say enough in regard toIt has done me more good than all thefemale weakness in its worst form forand was so weaK tnat l couia not ao my1 also had falling of the womb andand at menstrual periods I sufferedvery hard. I could not lift anythingstand on my feet long at a time. Mydoctors but they did me no good. My husband s sister wrote what the Vegetable Compound had done for her, and wanted me to try it, but I did not thenthink it would do me any good. After a time, I concluded to try it, and I cantruly say it does ali that is claimed forand seven packages of Sanative Wash have made a new woman of me, I havehad no womb trouble since taking the fifth bottle. I weigh more than I havein years ; can do all my own housework, sleep well, have a good appetite, andnow feel that life is worth living. Ietable Compound I feel that it hasout itfor anything. I am always glad to recommend it to all my sex, for Iknow if they will follow Mrs. Pinkham's directions, they will be cured."Uratefully yours, aibs. AnnieCHANGE OF LIFE." I was taken sickfive years ag-o withThe Grippe,' andhad a relapse andwas given up bythe doctor and myfriends. Chang-eof Life began towork on me. Iflowed very badlyuntil a year ago,then my stomachand lunc-s c-ot sobad, I suffered terribly ; the bloodwent up in my lung's and stomach, and1 vomited it up. I could not eatscarcely anything-. I cannot tell whatI suffered with my head. My husband g-ot me a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and beforeI had taken half of it I beg-an to im-prove.and to-day I am another woman.Airs, nnkham s medicine has saved mvlife. I cannot praise it enoug-h."M. A. Densok, Millport, N.Y.$5000REWARD. We have deposited with the National City Bank of Lynn, $5000,which will be paid to any person who can find that the above testimonial lettersare not genuine, or were published before obtaining the writer's special permission. LYDIA E. PrXKHAM MEDICINE CO.GenuineCarter'sLittle Liver Pills.Must Bear Signature ofSee Fac-Simlle Wrapper Below.Taory aaaavtl aad as easyto take as smgar.FOR HEADACHE.CARTERSFOR 0I7IIKESS.FOR BILIOUSNESS.FOR TORPID LIVER.FOR CONSTIPATION.FOR SALLOW SKIN.FOR THE COMPLEXIONITTLEIVERLLC. wati vJlas saw ail na'iCURE SICK HEADACHE.Darne Cannot Be Caredby local applications, as they cannot reachthe diseased portion of the ear. There iaonly one way to cure deafness, and that iauy coiiHtiiuiiouai remedies, ueamess iscaused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. Whenthis tube gets inflamed you have a rumblingsound or imperfect hearing, and when it isentirely closed deafness is the result, andunless the inflammation can be taken outand this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will ; be destroyed forever;nine cases of of ten are caused by catarrh,which is nothing but an inflamed conditionof the mucous surfaces.We will give One Hundred Dollars for"anyCase Of Deafness icaiind hv catarrh thatcannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.bend for circulars, free., r . J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.Hall's Family Tills are the best.There is one serious objection to establishing communication with Mars. It willinevitably bring on more dialect stories.The Memphis Commercial-Appeal.Thirty minutes is all the time required todye with ictxam vadeless uies.Bold byall druggists.It must b difficult for a square man tolook round. Ally bloperI I PIIE 1 .'jMiaiiriisMi nili -k Mini mm mmmm ieMar wai0 (Sfab (Stem 05 e (3fec4! (toiWyViiil QagaHr, gbrfeMrs. PINKHAGflTHQMP50RLydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.doctors. I have been troubled withabout ten years. I had leucorrhoeahousework.inflammation of the womb and ovaries,terribly. At times my back would acheor do any heavy work ; was not able tohusband spent hundreds of dollars forit. Ten bottles of the V egetable Com-owe all to Lydia E. lMivkliam's Vegsaved my life and would not be withiHOiirsox, bouth Hot feprings, Ark.PROFUSE PERIODS.taking- Lydia E.Pinkham's Veg-e-tableCompoundabout 3 monthsago, and cannotexpress the wonderful g-ood it hasdone me. Menstruations were soprofuse as to leaveme very weak forsome time after.Was also troubled with leucorrhoea,tired feeling-, bearing-down sensation,pain across the back and thig-hs. Ifelt as though there was a heavyweig-ht in my stomach all the time.I have taken two bottles of the medicine, and now have better health thanI have had for four years."Mas. Lizzie Dickson Hodge,Avalon, Ohio.In Monrninjs.Butcher rLeft o' mutton? Yes'm.Mrs. De Rigeur And let it be off ablack sheep, if you pleas. We're inmourning, you know. Philadelphia Record. We often read of the canopy of heaven;I wonder if it's supported by the moon'sbeams? Ally Sloper.When you forget there are others youare nearing a burned bridge. AtchisonG'lobe.1litillwatch our next advertisement. TnoT nss Deen Trearea wnn poiisning materials, in order to hide imperfections. Look at thepackage! Is a lion's head on it? LION COFFEE is the coffeeof purity and strength. Try it once.In every package of LION COFFEE you will find a tally Illustrated and descriptivelist. No housekeeper, in fact, no woman, man, boy or girl will fail to find in the list some articlewhich will contribute to their happiness, comfort and convenience, and which they may have bysimply catting out a certain number of Lion Heads from the wrappers of oar one pound sealedpackages (which is the only form ia which this excellent coffee is sold).W00L5ON SPtCB CO., TOLEDO, OHIO.a - siIB T"myEl -wf -nuiw I IM 111 I I I I I II 1 1 I! :L .'.'-:s :: :hi nrn Wlrf'- . . I..-- - -FREE WrmGHESTERi Winchester SOS Our 160 page S and.9illustrated cata-g FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN SHELLS NEVV RIVAL,"loCTie winalnj combination la the fceld or at "LEADER," andthe trap. 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Accordingly he proposedthat he should wheel the prince in a wheelbarrow over a tight rope across the gorgeto the United States an entrance thatwould be unparalleled! Then the noticeadded: "Should any accident happen tohis highness whereby he should happen tobe precipitated to the gulf below (of which,I assure you, there is little danger) themoney taken from the spectators shall brefunded."' Chicago Jntr Ocean.Where the ThleTM Were.The wife of a well-known and very popular member of the house of representatives was telling a 6tory on him the otherday. which was much appreciated.The gentleman came in rather late theother night after a convivial time. He wastired and sleepy, and scarcely struck thebed before he was in a profound slumber.Toward morning the good wife becamealarmed by unusual noises, and immediately visions of plunder and violence disturbedher imagination. She shook her spousewith vigor and cried: "Jim, wake up;wake up!" He gave an extra snort andsnore, and turned over. 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